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1. [countable, uncountable] knowledge dealing with scientific or industrial methods and the use of these methods in industry, farming etc:
• What impact is the new technology having on people at work?
• The system uses advanced digital and satellite technologies.
ˌhigh techˈnology [uncountable]the use of the most modern technical knowledge and methods:• Money, tax incentives and other measures have been used to influence progress in high technology.
• The company leases and sells data-processing, telecommunications and other high-technology equipment.
• Not all high-technology stocks fell.
the study or use of electronic processes for storing information and making it availableinterˌmediate techˈnology [countable, uncountable]practical science which is suitable for use in poorer countries because it is simple and cheap, involving ways of doing things that make use of materials that are available locally, are not difficult to repair etc:• The country relies heavily on modern intermediate technology methods.
2. [uncountable] MANUFACTURING machinery and equipment used or developed as a result of scientific and technical knowledge:• We manufacture our products using the very latest technology.
ˈniche techˌnology [countable, uncountable] COMMERCEtechnological products that are designed for a particular small area of a market:• Some small companies specialise in niche technologies such as E-commerce and Internet routers.
— see also nanotechnology— technologist noun [countable] :• opportunities for communications technologists
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technologist UK US /tekˈnɒlədʒɪst/ US /-ˈnɑːlə-/ noun [C]► an expert in modern technology, especially technology relating to a particular activity or industry: »The proposed National Innovation Council would have a ""select membership"" of CEOs, scientists, and technologists.
»information/medical/food technologists
Financial and business terms. 2012.